New 2.0L 4-cyl Cadillac turbo motor is putting out 272HP at 5500rpm, and 295ftlb?
Put that into perspective:
136HP per liter at low RPM. This exceeds many sportbikes at low RPM.
Or to compare it to car engines, a 2014 Porsche 911 Twin Turbo puts out 136hp/L but at a higher RPM and less torque per liter. Well, and a $150,000+ pricetag, with at least $35,000 of the price being the engine upgrade.
In the Dmax world? That would be 897HP in a 6.6L engine.
This is probably going to be an excellent engine swap powerplant for dune buggies and the like. 272HP is emissions power at factory boost.
Put that into perspective:
136HP per liter at low RPM. This exceeds many sportbikes at low RPM.
Or to compare it to car engines, a 2014 Porsche 911 Twin Turbo puts out 136hp/L but at a higher RPM and less torque per liter. Well, and a $150,000+ pricetag, with at least $35,000 of the price being the engine upgrade.
In the Dmax world? That would be 897HP in a 6.6L engine.
This is probably going to be an excellent engine swap powerplant for dune buggies and the like. 272HP is emissions power at factory boost.